Я почему то не в рубаюсь, что делать? Я помогу ведь перевод знаю..?
Last month I hiked in the mountains with my family. On the first day we started enthusiastically along the path. Luckily, the weather was fine: the sun wasn't hot and a light wind was blowing. In the evening when we arrived at the hostel we were tired and hungry but actually, we enjoyed our first day trip. We shared two rooms at the hostel and had a good rest there.
On the second day we started climbing the mountain. Soon we met some sheep, cows and goats on our way. Unfortunately, when we were passing them, one of the goats chased after Dad but luckily, in a moment he stopped and left Dad alone. We all weren't frightened at all but laughed happily outloud. This night we slept in the tent.
When we woke up on the third day we were not happy at all. It was raining. But luckily, when we started packing our things it stopped raining and a an amazing and beautiful rainbow came out. Actually, on the whole we enjoyed our trip very much.
Poisonous
Mysterious Dangerous
Thouthful Safety Glorious-looking
Worse
1. We usually go shopping at the weekend.
2. He sometimes goes to bed late.
3. Samantha never watches Tv in the morning.
4. I usually eat dinner at half past seven.
5.Tim often meets his dad after school.
This bridge was built in 1894 and it is still in daily use even though the traffic in and out of the London wharves has increased to an extraordinary extent during the course of the 20th century.
Even today Tower Bridge regulates a large part of the impressive traffic of the Port of London. Due to a special mechanism, the main traffic-way consisting of two parts fixed to two hinges at the ends can be lifted up. In this way, the entrance and departure of extremely large vessels is possible, and it allows them to reach the Pool of London.
Nowadays the pedestrian path is closed. This footpath crossing which used to be allowed was by the upper bridge which connected the top of each tower, situated at a height of 142 feet above the waters of the famous Thames.
Tower Bridge commands wide and magnificent views of both the city and the river. After Tower Bridge, the wharves of London extend until Tilbury. The gigantic port of this city, which has one of the heaviest movements of ocean-going traffic in the entire world, occupies practically the whole bank of the Thames from Teddington. It is virtually impossible to get a complete idea of its colossal extention. In fact it is one wharf after another, apparently...